Jolly LLB 3 Advances for Day 2 Show Good Momentum – Bengaluru Leads, Delhi NCR Follows
After a steady opening on Day 1, Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi Jolly LLB 3 is showing encouraging signs in advance bookings for Saturday (Day 2). The film has started gaining momentum thanks to positive word of mouth, and the numbers from PVR-INOX chains clearly reflect the growing buzz.

Bengaluru Leads the Way
Bengaluru continues to be the biggest contributor with over 11,000 tickets already sold in advance, showing excellent traction. The city is driving the film’s advance sales and leading the national circuit with strong occupancy.
Delhi NCR Holds Strong
Delhi NCR remains the second-best market with more than 7,600 advance admissions booked. The region had also performed well on Day 1, and the trend suggests it will continue to bring in solid business through the weekend.
Gujarat & Mumbai Yet to Pick Up
While Bengaluru and Delhi NCR are performing well, Gujarat and Mumbai are currently underperforming. However, with the kind of positive word of mouth coming in, both these markets are expected to witness a strong jump from tomorrow evening shows onwards.
Overall Advances & Day 2 Estimates
As per official figures, PVR-INOX has sold around 68,000 tickets in advance till 11:59 PM for Day 2 (Saturday). For comparison, Friday total advances were around 42,000 at PVR-INOX & Cinepolis, while Saturday advances at the same chains have already crossed 82,000. A huge jump. With this momentum, Cineinfinity analysts expect Jolly LLB 3 to post a strong 18 crore collection on Saturday, marking a healthy jump from its Day 1 numbers.
All Eyes on the Weekend
With word of mouth spreading positively and advance trends looking promising, Jolly LLB 3 is on track to deliver a solid weekend at the box office. If Gujarat and Mumbai pick up as expected, the film could surprise with even bigger numbers in the coming days.
📢 Disclaimer
The box office figures are compiled from multiple sources and CineInfinity’s independent tracking. While approximate, they provide a fair indication of the film’s pre-release performance.